Delta-Q 48V Charger 48V, 16A World Charger (Off-Board) with 10' DC Cord. These are brand new and never been used. Used on E-Z-GO Electric RXV & TXT 48 Volt Vehicles The 48 Volt, 16 Amp World Charger is compatible with E-Z-GO Electric RXV & TXT 48 Volt Vehicles. This charger comes equipped with a 10 ft. DC cord, has an input range of 85-265Vac (45 to 66Hz), and is suitable for International use. This charger also serves as a direct replacement for charger Part #'s: 603093, 609150, 622419. The following charger part numbers have an 18' DC cord and are plug compatible with this charger configuration: 603094, 609167, 622667 & 623013. This item replaces part number 622666. |
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